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NARA [144]
4 years ago
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Match each term to its description. 1. restrictive clause verbal form used only as an adjective 2. participle joins two independ

ent clauses if a conjunction is not used 3. infinitive verbal form used as an adjective, adverb, or noun 4. adverb phrase a prepositional phrase that modifies a noun 5. semicolon verbal form used only as a noun 6. gerund phrase that renames another noun or noun phrase 7. adjective phrase a prepositional phrase that modifies a verb, an adjective, or an adverb 8. direct address a clause not set off by commas that is necessary to the meaning of the word it modifies 9. comma directly speaking to someone 10. appositive phrase sets off appositives
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castortr0y [4]4 years ago
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1. restrictive clause - <span>a clause not set off by commas that is necessary to the meaning of the word it modifies. The meaning of the sentence would be changed if we deleted it.
</span>2. participle - <span>verbal form used only as an adjective. Actually, present and perfect participles can also form multipart verbs, together with auxiliary verbs (e.g. I am waiting), but outside this role, they only function as adjectives (e.g. closed store, running water). When a present participle functions as a noun, it is called gerund.
</span>3. infinitive - <span>verbal form used as an adjective, adverb, or noun
</span>4. adverb phrase - <span>a prepositional phrase that modifies a verb, an adjective, or an adverb.
</span>5. semicolon - <span>joins two independent clauses if a conjunction is not used. Those two independent clauses, however, can normally function as two separate sentences.
</span>6. gerund - <span>verbal form used only as a noun. All gerunds end in -ing (e.g. Singing is my favorite activity.)
</span>7. adjective phrase - <span>a prepositional phrase that modifies a noun. Its headword is an adjective, and it functions as an adjective too - that is, it describes a noun.
</span>8. direct address - <span>directly speaking to someone
</span>9. comma - <span>sets off appositives. Appositives are noun phrases that modify a noun by renaming it, and they are always separated by commas (e.g. Marc, my longtime friend, will definitely come to the party.)
</span>10. appositive phrase - a phrase that renames another noun or noun phrase. It can be short (e. g. a single word with an article), or long (a noun phrase with its own adjectives)
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